Anonymous wrote:What can I do to build up strength and lose some weight (5 lbs or so)? I feel like everywhere I turn, the advice is to cut carbs and soy and consume meat. I already eat a lot of vegetables.
Anonymous wrote:Not a vegetarian but I don't eat much meat. Between eggs, protein shakes and salmon, you should be able to find plenty of protein rich options.
Nope.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You need more protein, eat a little meat each week.
Fellow vegetarian. This advice is not helpful if you do not eat because of religious reasons.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:.Anonymous wrote:I'm a vegetarian, and I lost weight by cutting our dairy and refined sugars. This lead to a drastic decrease in processed foods, and I inevitably ate healthier, more whole foods. You can do this! As others have suggested, just add more healthy fats into your diet like no sugar nut butters and avocados, and if you are really need of more protein, there's always vegan protein powders.
Then do some cardio to lose a little weight, but really rely on strength training with weights. You won't be able to trust the scale because muscle weighs more than fat, but you'll easily notice a difference with the way you look and your clothes fit.
Np here. I get hung up on what exactly to add the nut butter and avocado to. I love sandwiches and wraps, but the bread adds carbs, right? How do you consumed nut butters and avocado, etc?
I like dipping apple slices into nut butter. I eat sliced avocado with egg or on a salad.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You need more protein, eat a little meat each week.
Fellow vegetarian. This advice is not helpful if you do not eat because of religious reasons.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Five pounds overweight and you feel helpless? Life will not get any easier for you, OP.
When you are short, 5 lbs can put you two clothing sizes up easy.
Anonymous wrote:.Anonymous wrote:I'm a vegetarian, and I lost weight by cutting our dairy and refined sugars. This lead to a drastic decrease in processed foods, and I inevitably ate healthier, more whole foods. You can do this! As others have suggested, just add more healthy fats into your diet like no sugar nut butters and avocados, and if you are really need of more protein, there's always vegan protein powders.
Then do some cardio to lose a little weight, but really rely on strength training with weights. You won't be able to trust the scale because muscle weighs more than fat, but you'll easily notice a difference with the way you look and your clothes fit.
Np here. I get hung up on what exactly to add the nut butter and avocado to. I love sandwiches and wraps, but the bread adds carbs, right? How do you consumed nut butters and avocado, etc?